
FORT MYERS, Fla. City leaders are asking the public to partake in a survey that could change the opening and closing hours of a local cemetery.
The Fort Myers Cemetery on 3200 Michigan Avenue is currently open 24/7.
It’s unclear why the city is considering a change to the visiting hours.
To take the survey, click here.
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